Pullen’s Lane
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| Date built | Name(s) of house | First owner |
| Rebuilt 1886 | Pullen’s/Brockless/Brockleaze Cottage, now known as Pullen’s Gate | Evelyn Abbott Fellow in Classics at Balliol College |
| 1879–1880 | The Pullens/Fairfield (demolished) EF Language School now on the site |
Sir William Markby Reader in Indian Law |
| 1881–1882 | The Croft Now part of Rye St Antony School |
Paul Ferdinand Willert Fellow of Exeter College |
| 1883–1884 | Torbrex/Pullens End Still a private house |
Patrick Arkley Henderson Fellow of Wadham College |
| 1886–1887 | Langley Lodge Now part of Rye St Antony School |
Philip Lyttleton Gell Secretary to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press |
| 1889–1890 | The Vineyard/Pollock House Now The Vines (SCIO) |
Sydney Howard Vines Sherardian Professor of Botany |
| 1890–1892 | Napier House/Cotuit Hall Now part of Oxford Brookes University |
Arthur Sampson Napier Professor of English Language and Literature |
| 1899–1900 | Mendip House | Herbert Francis Fox Tutor of Brasenose College |
| 1910 | High Wall | Miss K.J.D. Feilden |
Other old Headington houses can be seen in the Old Postcards and Listed Buildings and Other Headington Buildings sections